Maple Viewing in Ottawa
Maple Viewing in Ottawa
Maple Viewing in Ottawa
Maple Viewing in Ottawa
Maple Viewing in Ottawa
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Maple Viewing in Ottawa
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Best time to visitSep-Oct

Introduction Maple Viewing in Ottawa

Introduction
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The beauty of Ottawa's maple leaves is a precious gift bestowed on the city in autumn. Walking through the streets and alleys of Ottawa, you will find that both the banks of the ancient canal and the quiet park paths are covered with layers of colorful maple leaves. These maple leaves gradually transition from emerald green to golden yellow, orange-red, and finally turn into deep purple-red, just like the paint on the palette. Here, tourists can take a cruise ship to travel on the Rideau Canal. The maple leaves on both sides are as hot as flames, reflected on the sparkling water, and set off the ancient bridges and buildings; or you can choose to hike through the greenway, enjoy the various forms of maple leaves along the way, and feel the wonders of nature.

Trip Moments Maple Viewing in Ottawa

Maple Viewing in Ottawa Trip Moments
Cartier Square Drill Hall 1879
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Cartier Square Drill Hall 1879

Another historic site in Ottawa just near the City Hall is the Cartier Square Drill Hall. It was constructed in 1879 and since then, this Drill Hall at the Cartier Square has been an iconic landmark in Ottawa. Until now, this building is a dedicated military training facility in Ottawa, Ontario. This is also the place where you can find the Governor General's foot guards. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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CF Rideau Centre, Ottawa
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CF Rideau Centre, Ottawa

CF Rideau Centre attracts over 20 million visitors a year. This complex consists of over 180 retailers, Westin Hotel, a rooftop park, and Shaw Centre. Centrally located in the heart of downtown and open seven days a week, including most holidays, Rideau Centre is the go-to mall for your favourite stores all year round. It’s food options won’t disappoint either, with an 850-seat dining hall and 16 premium eateries, you’re bound to find a delicious meal for any occasion. I highly recommend this mall to families and friends to spend the weekend! 😊 #summervacation#hotelstay#urbanexplorer
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Heroes! Ottawa's Firefighter Memorial
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Heroes! Ottawa's Firefighter Memorial

Just beside Ottawa's City Hall is Ottawa's Firefighter Memorial / Monument. The purpose of this monument is to remember the greatness or the sacrifice of the firefighters who save the lives of other people. There is even a saying from the bible posted there that "There is no Greater Love of Man than a Man who lays down his life for his friends. For me, they lay down their lives even if they don't know the person. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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Canada’s Parliament

Canada’s Parliament

Parliament Hill is where Canada’s parliament, house of commons and senate are located. This is a must see in Ottawa. They resemble to British monuments and a combination of other gothic architecture. Being in an open park offers the possibility for great pictures and paying attention to the buildings. Located just next to the river makes it a magnificent place to see sunset and going for a walk. Around the Parliament Hill you will also see many statues and monuments connected to war and noble Canadians. Just next to the main parliament building, you have the chance of being in a balcony that offers views of the Gatineau and some other old buildings, such as the Confederation one. The only drawback for photo lovers may be that there is construction but they need to be maintained.
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4 Days in Canada: A Must-See North American Adventure

4 Days in Canada: A Must-See North American Adventure

First time in Canada? Don't miss this super useful 4-day itinerary! Explore Canada with ease and make your trip even more exciting! -------- 🎉 Itinerary Overview: Explore the Beauty of Canada 🌄 DAY 1: Algonquin Provincial Park Stroll through Algonquin and enjoy the natural beauty, tranquility, and grandeur of Canada. DAY 2: Parliament Hill -> Parliament Building -> Canadian War Museum -> Rideau Canal -> Stanleys Olde Maple Lane Farm Visit the political center, savor the historical charm, and experience the rural charm of Canada at the farm. DAY 3: Citadel of Quebec -> Old Quebec -> Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal -> Montmorency Falls -> Mount Royal Park -> Saint Joseph's Oratory Travel through the historic fortress, stroll through the old town streets, admire the grandeur of the cathedral and the beauty of the waterfall, and take in the views of Mount Royal Park. DAY 4: Old Port of Montreal -> Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal -> Habitat 67 -> Thousand Islands Experience the charm of the Old Port, revisit the cathedral, explore Habitat 67, and finally take a boat tour of the stunning Thousand Islands. -------- Travel Tips: 🍔 Food: Try local maple syrup products, a must-try! Seafood is also a must-try! 🚖 Airport Transportation: Book a pick-up service in advance or take public transportation for convenience and peace of mind! ❄️ December Weather: Cold and snowy, remember to bring a warm coat and non-slip shoes! 💳 Payment: Credit cards are widely used, but cash is more convenient for small purchases! 📸 Photography: Canada's scenery is beautiful, so get your camera ready to capture the memories! -------- Don't miss these beautiful sights and authentic food on your trip to Canada to make your trip even more memorable!
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Chesterfield’s Gastro Diner

Chesterfield’s Gastro Diner

This "not-so-greasy spoon" diner, named after the couch it's named after, serves brunch so delicious that it's worth getting out early and taking it home. Traditional brunch fare such as eggs benedict and waffles are served, but with a twist. Take, for example, air-fried chicken on challah and jerk chicken on cornbread bennys.
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University of Ottawa - UOttawa Residences
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University of Ottawa - UOttawa Residences

Just near downtown Ottawa, there is a huge, huge space occupied by the University. The University of Ottawa sometimes called U of O, is not only composed of the University buildings itself but also it includes student residences, shops, restaurants and a lot more. As a student, you will need to shop and eat around that is why it is also a busy area for the students. There is also a train station in the University. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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The Nelson Mandela Square
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The Nelson Mandela Square

The Nelson Mandela Square was constructed in order to recognize his lifelong devotion to democracy and equality. Nelson Mandela came to the Human Rights Site/Monument and visited it in September of 1998. In 2001, Nelson Mandela was the first living person to be made an honorary Canadian Citizen and the first forein leader with membership in the order of Canada. From the records. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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Supply and Demand

Supply and Demand

Supply and Demand is a beacon of cool in rather bourgeois Westboro, with tiled floors and elaborate light fixtures, but the restaurant's food (with a splash of raw bar) shines brightest. The menu features fresh-made pasta and particularly well-treated beef, and chef Steve Wall's kitchen has a keen eye for what's flavorful rather than what's trendy (anyone ready to revive the '90s dessert sensation baked Alaska – which only appears in the winter – can't be too trend-conscious). There is a takeout option.
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Major's Hill Park 🇨🇦
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Major's Hill Park 🇨🇦

#timetotravel Major's Hill Park, nestled in the heart of Ottawa, Canada, is a serene oasis that offers a captivating blend of nature and history. As I strolled through the park's lush greenery, I couldn't help but be mesmerized by its beauty. The park offers splendid views of Parliament Hill and the iconic Peace Tower, making it an ideal spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and photography. In the summer, it hosts various cultural events and festivals, adding to its vibrancy. One of the park's highlights is the historic Major's Hill, which takes you on a journey through time with its heritage buildings and charming ambiance. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or a place to soak in Canadian history and culture, Major's Hill Park is a must-visit gem in Ottawa, offering an enchanting experience year-round.
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Dunn's Famous Smoked Meat since 1927
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Dunn's Famous Smoked Meat since 1927

I was so hungry, I dropped by Dunn's Famous Market Deli who served breakfast 24 hours a day. The environment inside was good and the feel was an old style resto in the movies when you get inside you sit down in one of the couches and a woman will go to your table and offer you what they have. The staff was very nice. The food was delicious because I ordered steak, eggs and toast with rice of course. Highly recommended. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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The Senate Building in Ottawa 🇨🇦
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The Senate Building in Ottawa 🇨🇦

The Senate Building in Ottawa is a separate building from the Parliament. It is in front of the Fairmont Hotel. It is also beside the Rideau Canal near the National Arts Centre. This serves as the temporary seat of the Senate of Canada. This is also a historic site since this building served as Ottawa's Central Railway Station or (Ottawa's Union Station from 1912 until 1966. #tripblazers #urbanexplorer
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